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    Firewalla

    The most common problem may be related to DFS channels; see this article on how to disable it. If that doesn't work, there are a few more tips in the same article, link here https://help.firewalla.com/hc/en-us/articles/35673830268691-Firewalla-Access-Point-7-Troubleshooting-Guide#h_01JKC8T5PK1Y78037A6W2P9BR6

    You should also use the WiFi-test (app icon) to test your network. 

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    David Koppenhofer

    My network got more stable when I disabled DFS, MLO, and turned off band steering.

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    Fig Newton

    Thank you for the tips. I think I have 5 GHz turned off and am using only 2.4 GHz, but I will double check and try this solution.

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    Fig Newton

    Thank you both for the suggestions. I am using only 2.4 GHz, so I don't think DFS, MLO, and band steering are enabled, yet the problem persists. 

    I apologize, but I couldn't find a WiFi-test. I tested the speed and the network quality from the home screen Network Performance. Speed is slow (ha! I know) and 11ms latency and 0% packet loss. Is there something else I should be trying?

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    Firewalla

    WiFi Test should be a button on the main screen

    Depending where you are, 2.4ghz tend to be very crowded, and can also be influenced by bluetooth devices, microwave and neighbors.  

    Try this

    Tap on Wifi, tap top right button, and tap on optimize wifi experience and see if it pick a better channel.

    If above doesn't work, may be good to open 5ghz channel, it is likely much more stable 

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    Fig Newton

    I wonder if the problem isn't the AP7, but the Purple. I have no problem connecting to the WiFi signal, but it says there is no internet. I am also having the issue with my ethernet connection, which does not go through the AP7. 

    Set up: 
    Xfinity modem -->
    Purple SE -->
    TP Link AX300 Bridge mode -->

    Desktop computer

    The desktop computer says there is no Ethernet connection. But, I know the cable itself is connected because I can connect to the Bridge. 

    I have not yet detected a pattern for when it does and doesn't find internet. 

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    David Koppenhofer

    I've also been having sporadic "no Internet" issues recently. They appear to be DNS problems for me; I have a second support case open ATM.

    Do you use Unbound? I just switched everything over to DNS over HTTPS to see if I still run into problems.

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    Fig Newton

    No, I do not use Unbound. 

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    Firewalla

    How is your desktop connecting to the Purple SE? If your other devices are working, I'd think it's possible your desktop may be the problem. 

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    Fig Newton

    Set up: 
    Xfinity modem -->
    Purple SE -->
    TP Link AX300 Bridge mode -->

    Desktop computer (Ethernet from Bridge)
    & AP7 (Ethernet from Bridge)

    Both WiFi and Ethernet devices have the issue intermittently. Sometimes only one device gets the "No internet" message, sometimes multiple device will have the issue, but not necessarily starting at the same time. Sometimes, it will switch from "Connected" to "No internet" while using the device. Sometimes it says "No internet" when first trying to connect. The issue happens on the WiFi devices intermittently, regardless of whether the desktop is powered on or not.

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    Firewalla

    If you want to isolate the issue, change the TPLink router to router mode (just for testing), and then see if you still have connectivity issues. We found some consumer routers are only capable of doing router mode and not very good at AP mode. (also, make sure you use the latest firmware)

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